When she became the family’s voice during her mother’s recovery from a blood
clot on the brain, the world awoke to a new Chelsea Clinton.

Long gone was that awkward curly-haired teenager with braces, fiercely
protected from the media during her White House childhood. Gone too, the
determinedly private young woman who spent much of her twenties in denial of
her status as a public figure.

Her willingness to take to Twitter to talk about her mother’s recovery, and a
remarkably open interview last year in Vogue, mark a new phase for a young
woman who is ready to use